Darren Turner and his Aston Martin Racing team had a tough time at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit last weekend. For a team that is used to running at the front of World Endurance Championship races, finishing in seventh and eighth place was out of the ordinary and no reflection of the hard work that went into Round 2 of the championship.

It was Turner’s team-mate, Jonny Adam, who started the six-hour race on Saturday from eighth place on the grid. While the Aston Martins are usually at the heart of the action, they were at the back of the pack throughout the race, despite trying different strategies to help them up the order.

“We had a fairly difficult Silverstone and it was looking like Spa would be equally difficult,” said Turner. “It was in fact worse due to the demanding nature of the Spa circuit so we were unable to be competitive. We tried everything we could in terms of strategy and, as ever, we drove flat out, but we weren’t in the fight this weekend.”

“We have a lot of hard work ahead of us in the build up to Le Mans,” said Turner. “We have to go to the Le Mans Test Day with a plan on how to find the performance we need to get us into a competitive position, otherwise it will be a very lonely 24-hour race for us.

“That said, I still really enjoyed my time behind the wheel at Spa,” he continued. “It’s such a great circuit to race on and there was a sprinkling of rain during my stints, which made it a bit exciting. It was important for us to finish the race as you can’t drop points at this stage of the season as it will have a big effect on the final outcome of the championship.”

The Le Mans Test takes place on 4 June ahead of the 2017 Le Mans 24 Hours, which gets underway at 15:00hrs CET on 17 June.